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DSLR Browser iOS app to discover and connect to your Wi-Fi and DLNA enabled (Canon) camera

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DSLR Browser for iOS

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Use the DSLR Browser app to discover and connect to your Wi-Fi and DLNA enabled camera and download your photos directly into your iPhone or iPad's Camera Roll via Wi-Fi. You can connect to and download images from more than one device at a time. You can either select your images one-by-one or opt for a mass download of all images from a certain device. The app supports primarily the Canon EOS DSLR range and the Canon WFT Wireless Transmitter family. However with a switch you can enable discovering other vendor's devices as well.
Tested with the Canon EOS 6d and the Canon EOS 7d equipped with the WFT-E5 transmitter.

Download

https://itunes.apple.com/de/app/dslr-browser/id1193690451?l=en&mt=8

Testing instuctions

  • Select "View images on DLNA devices" in your camera's Wi-Fi function settings
  • Connect your iPhone or iPad to the same access point as your camera
  • Open the app and check if your camera appears on the list of the first tab
  • Tap the item and check the detailed information of your camera (vendor name, local address, camera icon, downloaded item summary and progress bar)
  • Change to the photos tab and browse the photo thumbnails provided from your camera
  • Check that all photos are listed
  • Try to peek into photos using 3D touch
  • Download a photo using the menu item provided during 3D touch
  • Watch the progress bar under your image to complete as your image downloads
  • Switch back to the Cameras tab and check the camera status and progress bar that it reflects the actual downloaded image count
  • Switch to your photo roll and check that your photo appears
  • Switch back to the app and tap the Settings tab
  • Move the Show Canon only switch to the "on" position
  • Connect a second camera or launch a DLNA service on your network (you may use ushare for Mac)
  • Switch to the Cameras tab and pull-refresh the list. Check if your new camera/sevice appears
  • Repeat the download steps for your new device on the photos tab.
  • Exit and re-enter the app. Check if the download count is still valid.
  • Exit the app and delete some downloaded items from your photo roll.
  • Enter the app and if necessary pull-refresh the camera list. Check the download count and progress bar to adapt.
  • Tap a camera/device from the list and select Download all Photos
  • Check the download progress on the Camera Detail screen as well as the Photos tab under the respective thumbnail images.
  • Put the app into background during download
  • Open photo roll and check that your photos are getting downloaded
  • Open it again after a while and check the download progress on the camera list tab to adapt.

Testing GPS injection

  • navigate to the settings tab
  • allow location access to the app
  • toggle the Insert GPS switch on
  • download an item you shot without having your on-camera gps turned on
  • check in the photos app detail view that a location is appended
  • do some other tests with and without granting location access and with or without camera gps data

Testing swipe gestures

  • navigate to the photos tab
  • open one photo and check that the preview is loading
  • swipe left for the next image on the camera
  • check that the preview image is loading
  • swipe right for the previous image on the camera
  • swipe continously left until the last image and check that it stops there
  • swipe continously right until the first image and check that it stops there

Launch a DLNA service

brew install ushare ushare -i en0 -q 10000 -w -n "MacBook" -c ushare

Connection Guide

Locate the Wi-Fi settings on your camera and enable Wi-Fi. Enter the Wi-Fi functions menu.

screen 1

Select View images on DLNA devices and complete the wizard. Use the same access point as your phone is connected to.

screen 2

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